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Myles

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King of Laconia in Greek mythology
For the given name, see Myles (given name). For the surname, see Myles (surname).

In Greek mythology, Myles (/ˈmlz/ ; Ancient Greek: Μύλης means 'mill-man') was an ancient king of Laconia. He was the son of the King Lelex and possibly the naiad Queen Cleocharia, and brother of Polycaon. Myles was the father of Eurotas who begotten Sparta after whom the city of Sparta was named.

Mythology

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After Lelex's death, Myles ruled over Laconia, and later on, following his own death, his son Eurotas succeeded him.[1] Myles was said to be the first mortal to invent a mill and ground corn in Alesiae.

References

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  1. ^ Pausanias. "Sparta, mythical history". Description of Greece, translated by WHS Jones.
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